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Juniper Doucette with her mother Chloe Doucette, head of education at the museum of Idaho Falls, celebrate the 2017...
The crowd at a NASA event during the 2017 total solar eclipse in Idaho Falls, Idaho
Saturn's northern hemisphere reached its summer solstice in mid-2017, bringing continuous sunshine to the planet's...
Video presentation highlighting work with ASGSR work with Better Quality Crystals on the International Space Station...
Left to right: Electrical Test Engineer Esha Murty and Integration and Test Lead Cody Colley prepare the ASTERIA...
ER-2 flyover at L.A. County Airshow, March 25, 2017. NASA will be working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
jsc2018e009198 (February 21, 2018) --- (From left) 2017 NASA astronaut candidates Bob Hines, Matthew Dominick,...
jsc2018e009222 (February 21, 2018) --- (From left) 2017 NASA astronaut candidates Warren Hoburg, Kayla Barron, Frank...
jsc2018e009094 (February 21, 2018) --- 2017 NASA astronaut candidates Warren Hoburg, Zena Cardman, Frank Rubio, and...
A sign at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex announces the second annual Swarmathon competition. Students were...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the second annual Swarmathon competition at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, students were asked to...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students monitor progress as their Swarmie robots as they search for...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
A display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex describes the purpose of Swarmies. Computer scientists are...
At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students monitor progress as their Swarmie robots as they search for...
During the final round of the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Students from...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
A Swarmie robot finds a "resource" cube marked with an AprilTag, similar to a barcode. In the Swarmathon competition...
A cube identified with an AprilTag, similar to a barcode, is delivered to a "home" square in the middle of a...
This close-up shows Swarmie robots that were programmed with computer code by college and university students....